Investigate eerie hijinks and uncover a mystery that will leave you in stitches! Work your way from one hilarious scene to the next as you help Moxxie and her pals investigate a ghostly appearance in a psychic`s apartment. Go directly to the source to get the scoop on the next huge tabloid story in The Jolly Gang`s Spooky Adventure. Solve hidden object puzzles, beat minigames, and chat with a colorful cast of characters in this wacky Adventure game!

Customer Reviews

The Jolly Gang's Spooky Adventure
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Really funny game
It's an adventure game, but with the most hilarious storyline, dialogues and monologues I have rarely seen in a game. It is pretty straight forward and easy, but just too funny to play. Give it a try, it really is worth is. I'll be treating myself to this one and the other one from the same series, as they're both on a half price offer today.
Warning: Be careful playing this game around children, some of the dialogues are not meant for their ears ;-)
September 27, 2013

A funny game with a lot of moxie!
It had me snickering all the way through, and the time just flew by. The humor may be inappropriate at times for the youngsters, but that's up to parents to decide. I loved it.
The only downside I could think of is that it could have been a little longer. Otherwise, this is purely an adventure game with an interesting and unique cast of characters. It took a bit for me to realize that Moxxie was actually a girl!
October 6, 2013

Strange but good fun
This game was a bit weird and it took a little bit of getting used to, but after that initial period I found it enjoyable. It's pretty short, but I'd recommend it .... especially if it was at a price discount.
August 5, 2014

GOOD CHANGE OF PACE
When I first started playing this game, after buying it without trying it, I was extremely ambivalent about it, but I kept coming back to it and ended up playing to the end. Not only are the graphics different (cartoonish) but the gameplay is too.
The hardest thing to get used to was Moxie's high, whiney voice. I turned all the sound off except the voiceovers, and I guess I could have turned that off, too, but I like seeing how the voiceovers match the characters. Again, Moxie's was a little over the top. It was hard for me to realize that she was a girl, until she kept bending over and I saw her underpants. That was a little off-putting to me.
Back to game play. Each location is a combination of HO and minigames. I know that is true of most HOG, but this game does it a little differently. They are so interrelated that they flow together seamlessly. And you don't leave that location until everything is done, a real selling point for me, as I really dislike jumping from place to place, even with a map,
This game requires you to think and use logic to figure out what to do and how to do it. I did use a few hints, which worked well. There are no achievements, bonuses or extras of any kind. The game is not too long, but I enjoyed it and have purchased the other game in the series. I will play it when I need a break from the usual format of HOGs.
February 19, 2015